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OUTGOING AL AKHAWAYN STUDENTS, FACULTY STAFF AND RESEARCHERS

Preparing to live or study abroad mentally, administratively, financially and emotionally takes time and careful planning. Al Akhawayn University would like to make this process as smooth and trouble free as possible. Please read the information for outgoing students, faculty staff and researchers carefully. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact the Office of International Programs.
The Harvard-College Students in Africa Initiative (HSAI) - Spring 2011 (Applications now closed)

Exchange Out Application Instructions

The process has changed!

Students use the online application at  http://www.aui-oip.com/tempwork/register.php
The website is undergoing revisions but the forms are available on-line.  You will upload your photo, essay and a pdf file of your unofficial transcript.  You need the email addresses of the professors you would like to write recommendations for you. They complete forms by email.

No printing of forms!

If any of these instructions are unclear to you, please contact the Coordinator at oipc@aui.ma or call Ext. 2010/ 2065.

If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to stop by the Office of International Programs, Building 10/Office 10.

Fall 2011 EXCHANGE PROGRAMS

Applications for Fall 2011 are welcome starting from today. The deadline is 25 February
The number of places listed below may change as OIP finds out how many exchange students will be coming to AUI.  There are some new partner institutions to consider.  Other possibilities may also become available in the coming 2 weeks.

While degree programs vary from one institution to another, we have noted the AUI programs in which some similar classes are offered at the host institution.  University Core Curriculum (UCC) has been added to those institutions rich in classes that are equivalent to those at AUI. 

If you insist on taking specific classes, then you may be disappointed.  Your application can be approved long before you know which courses will be offered.  Students who have 30 to 60 credits now face a far better chance of finding a number of many classes that fit their degree program.  Students with 75 credits or more face limitations and fewer choices.  Students with over 90 credits may not apply until they stop by the Office of International Programs with their degree plan to talk to Mrs. Amy Fishburn about it.

Also, be aware that a few institutions require a paper based TOEFL score of 550 or IBT of 80 taken within the last two years.

Fall 2011 Exchange Programs:   Bilateral & Multilateral Exchanges

SUMMER STUDY ABROAD (Will be announced soon)